Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... Italy knew that nothing he would ever again encounter could possibly match his Italian experience . Once he had spent some time in Italy , that person possessed the feeling of being culturally " respectable " : he could now put in his ...
... Italy knew that nothing he would ever again encounter could possibly match his Italian experience . Once he had spent some time in Italy , that person possessed the feeling of being culturally " respectable " : he could now put in his ...
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... Italian journeys and attitudes toward Italy see von Klenze ( 1907 ) . Unfortunately , the author did not sufficiently delve into Johann Kaspar Goethe's report on his jour- ney to Italy . 1 had laboriously prepared himself , but when his ...
... Italian journeys and attitudes toward Italy see von Klenze ( 1907 ) . Unfortunately , the author did not sufficiently delve into Johann Kaspar Goethe's report on his jour- ney to Italy . 1 had laboriously prepared himself , but when his ...
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... Italy had been the sub- ject of his phantasies ever since his childhood . Twice he stood on the St. Gotthard ( once he even sketched a " Parting Glance toward Italy " ) , and twice he turned North . Indeed , a third instance is known in ...
... Italy had been the sub- ject of his phantasies ever since his childhood . Twice he stood on the St. Gotthard ( once he even sketched a " Parting Glance toward Italy " ) , and twice he turned North . Indeed , a third instance is known in ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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